Re: ireland

hows it going phil. i found out the hard way about detecting and the laws, ended up in the papers for all the wrong reasons. if there is a club in ireland it is well underground [ no pun intended ] . you can get permission if you write away for it, but dont hold your breath. i take the md with me when i go fishing, as most people dont know the law. if you find away to go mding without breaking the law please let know. you can use it on beaches providing you are no were near a listed site, kinda takes the fun out of it. happy hunting.

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Hows it going Fusion!!! I love rugby!!!! Let me tell you something... I remember you, Los Pumas beat Ireland in Argentina both test matches... I know, best irish player didnīt play but... jahjahjah

My favorite team is Leinster!!!!! When I was there, I watched in a pub Ireland - England, enjoyed so much that match, drinking Guinnes, and I have to say that my second team is Ireland!!!! I left a lot of friends in your country...

I couldnīt buy tickets for Ireland - Argentina, maybe I could buy tickets for Georgia or Namibia vs. Argentina, I dont know...

Good luck in France!!!!

One question, are you a detectorist? Do you practice this hobbie in Ireland?

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hi all,just bought a metal detector and was wondering could anybody give me any advise on where to use it in ireland,im new to this hobby and need all the help i can get,i live in co cavan but go to bundoran quite alotalso what is the story on using a detecor in ireland,reading your posts it seems to be a bit of hit and miss regaurding the law...all help recieved with thanks...mick

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Re: ireland

hi big digger,hows all in sligo,was in bundoran this weekend,went to go on beach for a while but the rain and wind soon put a stop to that .didnt get using detector there at all,i was just wondering have you had much luck in sligo with your searching ... mick

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Hi from Tipperary! I started detecting three weeks ago (Tesoro Cibola) and am still nervous about these crazy laws, but the way i interpret them is that it's ok as long as you're nowhere near an archeological site, or looking for archeological artifacts. As far as I'm concerned I'm looking for coins and lost jewellery. Is there any record of anyone ever being prosecuted for detecting in Ireland?